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he's clever enough once again not to use it. but once you start talking about people within islam beginning to speak up, to change it, that's... it's that type of thing. and he has got a point to the extent that he's right. there is a narrative which has grown up within islam of oppression, of the west being responsible for its many ills. and some of that is correct but a lot of it isn't and that's what i think he's trying to deal with. >> rose: he believed that saddam had to be taken down, whether he had weapons of mass destruction or whether he maintained the potential to do it because of plans and... he also believed that if iran has nuclear weapons there's a possibility they'll fall into the hands of people who will use them. not iranians but whoever else. and that therefore you can not allow it. and he's prepared to say that if sanctions and diplomacy and everything else doesn't work then you have to have a military attack. >> again, i think he's coming out of his closet-- if i can put it that way-- more. he's saying things
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and they would use anybody as a partner. they joined, they embraced al qaeda. >> rose: now tony blair makes this point. he says that if al qaeda had not come in and if iran had not come in it was manageable. >> i don't agree with that. i mean, certainly they were malevolent players, very malevolent players and many of the most spectacular, as the american military called them. i didn't like that phrase, spectacular attacks, spectacular to you and me means fire works at night. but you know what i mean by spectacular attacks. suicide bombings which killed 150, 200 people at a time were al qaeda linked. but the enablers were the saddam fedayeen, the saddam insurgency. they were very closely related to one another. even if, for the sake of argument, there had been no osama bin laden and there can be no al qaeda and there had been a benign government in iran-- and there were none of those-- >> rose: and there was no help with iran. >> they still would have faced a really serious and pro pacted and viers insurgency in iraq. it wou
and they would use anybody as a partner. they joined, they embraced al qaeda. >> rose: now tony blair makes this point. he says that if al qaeda had not come in and if iran had not come in it was manageable. >> i don't agree with that. i mean, certainly they were malevolent players, very malevolent players and many of the most spectacular, as the american military called them. i didn't like that phrase, spectacular attacks, spectacular to you and me means fire works at night. but...
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stay with us. every month we give you the future the best unsanctioned technology from across russia and around the world. join our technology update on our jeep. with. data generated from an electric. you can do to do it in california. resources from black. let's go to smarter. hello welcome to the business program with me charlayne was folly or grouped in k.b.p.s. aiming to further expand its operations beyond russia's borders head of alpha group miquel friedman says the company is ready to buy fields in venezuela vietnam and other countries which b.p. is selling to cover the cost of its go for mexico oil spill over the weekend it was concerned that b.p. is completely filled with eighteen well is looking to sell thirty billion dollars of oil and gas production assets the next eighteen months to pay for the clean up k.b.p.s. board and consider buying the b.p. assets at the end of the meeting will be the first to include tony hayward pointed at director of team k p p that he was signed as b.p.'s c.
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we're coming to you live from moscow this is it's good to have you with us well violence continues to rage in iraq after three car bombings killed at least thirty six people in baghdad. following the official end of u.s. combat operations fifty thousand american troops remain in the country to train local security forces but as. reports said barely helps to make local residents any safer. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing a dis about a patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bombs team who stayed behind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our operations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do a pretty brief then we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. invasion to have a fully functioning iraqi security force did not protect safire ismail's husband four years ago he disappeared without a trace and it's. calle
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maneuverable they need to go a long distances here they have to be highly skilled and they have to use the most technologically advanced equipment but instead on both sides both the nato and russia we're investing in the equipment of the cold war huge time is big for missions you know the wrong type of people we stick taxpayers' money on the wrong weapons we're fated the last war not the next conflict so we've got to adapt nato has to adapt russia has to adapt in order to be able to confront those new challenges of the threats to our security by talking about more modern weapons versus that's when guerilla will talk about guerrilla warfare they're not using very highly advanced weapons themselves whether they are more primitive than a suicide bomber an individual who strap some explosive device to to themselves and blows themselves up themselves up as well as others and their company or this is you know this is all this new it has happened in the past but never on this on this scale so we we've got to be innovative in the we we think about these things as a political side to this and t
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latest market news and also why russian adventure take a page setting its sights further afield join us in twenty minutes time. live from moscow this is welcome to the program well violence continues to rage in iraq after three car bombings killed at least thirty six people in baghdad. following the official end of u.s. combat operations fifty thousand american troops remain in the country to train local security forces but as i. reports it barely helps to make local residents feel any safer. dark and dangerous and body on the it does little to protect against the fact that. they're doing a dismount a patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bombs team he stayed behind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our offer. nations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do it for you brief that we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. invasion to have a fully functioning iraqi security force cannot protect s
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both of joins us next with all the latest from the world of business stay with us here on r.t. . that's right time to delve into the world of business all the italian industrial groups in becoming is to open a joint helicopter plant in russia the company's representative has exclusively told r.t. about the plan. to plant itself with the thirty million so that's a million euros to be a realize that but then they has to grow wheat sports you know radiate double eagle that land to the market for the helicopters so we have been bringing all the technology so it would be assembly line of the helicopters and it would be a gradual technology transfer at the very beginning it would be just an assembly nobody go up to us and then they may be more and more parts of the helicopter itself would be built in russia. the construction of an intercity highway between moscow and st petersburg raised a significant social response the summer on the road was initially planned to cut through a forest finally its realisation was postponed by to make sure it r.t. such an appellate court discussed the pr
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and who we need to fight the new to us to be able to deal with these can see if we go on. with the ghosts of the past then we've missed the opportunity of doing something i learned we take our people and to danger because we've taken out the real i thank you very much for your time pleasure. france tried to reason with germany. the whole of europe is a war efforts to establish a system of collective security. and it's still. learn from. every. place. this is. to live a. former mayor is reportedly planning to stay after being sat by the russian president wednesday morning rival mayor's office to pack up. thousands take to the streets throughout europe to say no to the largest marches expected in . turmoil in the central asian republics the country's former prime minister and his party's. chance of winning the race. so they had lines here back at the top of the hour with more updates in the meantime here's the latest sports news from. hello there good to have your company thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up magic carpet in the spotlight boss tells his
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but did give us this statement. whereas a small group of people in okinawa vocalized said they're not happy with the bases many people there and on mainland japan fully support u.s. forces in okinawa and to japan they realize the vital role they play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty the united states officially acts as japan's military in case a conflict should arise that affects the country but now there is a small but vocal movement suggesting that it is time to review all policies that just aren't needed anymore. this situation in egypt has there are no conflicts here any conflicts that exist or in western iraq and not here people know in our think that the strategic value of these bases has diminished for the u.s. . but with china growing stronger as a geo political force in the region and the instabi
but did give us this statement. whereas a small group of people in okinawa vocalized said they're not happy with the bases many people there and on mainland japan fully support u.s. forces in okinawa and to japan they realize the vital role they play in the defense of japan and for regional stability and security but getting the u.s. out isn't as easy as a vote by the people japan's surrender at the end of the war limits the country to having only a security defense force as part of the treaty...
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and talking to us yet another anniversary of the second world war is upon us do you think that perhaps revealing more documents from the archives could end the debate as to who started the war who was to blame there are there any ones that are more responsible and could anything have gone differently. there are two questions here first i am thoroughly convinced that the more documents are declassified especially those related to events that date more than fifty years back because more clearly and fully history will be able to answer the question now the second question about whether the arguments will stop or no they will not but unfortunately there are people who will stick to their point of view in spite of obvious facts that however is a matter of belief not scientific knowledge if we're talking about scientific knowledge then of course knowing everything about a historical event takes having full access to historical sources when you know the soviet side of course played a key role in defeating the nazi movement do you think that stalin and the cult of stalin had a lot of influence
and talking to us yet another anniversary of the second world war is upon us do you think that perhaps revealing more documents from the archives could end the debate as to who started the war who was to blame there are there any ones that are more responsible and could anything have gone differently. there are two questions here first i am thoroughly convinced that the more documents are declassified especially those related to events that date more than fifty years back because more clearly...
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that she's sadly become used to living in fear. streets have been cordoned off and even the seats are sincere you heard the blast i couldn't tell where it came from he learned from our neighbors that there had been an explosion at the market naturally i did not let my child go to school and heard that there might be a second glass this is often the case we are living in the tinderbox people are being evacuated from the building and i cannot answer it i don't know what's the waiting for me i cannot reach anyone the connection is poor it's impossible to down a single number i cannot even get through to my own home basically the situation is very difficult it's impossible to get used to it but we have to live with it islamic leaders in russia have also criticized the attack claiming it was a deliberately time to cause maximum insult to muslims. well built over the aga for should know this act of terror is an attempt to scare the people and is aimed at the dinner gratian of islam as a religion of muslims around the world and in russia
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it is still used in our country, around europe. it is definitely -- >> the technology does have its problems. no wind, no power. it may seem obvious. it is always -- it is also heavily subsidized, which means everyone's bills will go up. this is just the start. this is the biggest so far, but it is tiny compared to what is coming. bbc news, of the kent coast. >> now for many it will sound more like a holiday in hell rather than an opportunity to get away from it all. tourism is being promoted in iraq. iraq fought desperately needs the income. " when a holiday there be like? gabriel doubt -- gabriel gatehouse has been finding out. >> this is iraq, but not the iraq we know from our television screens. not the iraq of shock and fall, the daily suicide bombings. in the north, it is separate from baghdad. it is mountainous rather than arid. there are people here if you want to turn this part of kurdistan into a haven for tourism. this is what they hope will deliver the punters. >> left side, left side. [unintelligible] >> mike crane is
it is still used in our country, around europe. it is definitely -- >> the technology does have its problems. no wind, no power. it may seem obvious. it is always -- it is also heavily subsidized, which means everyone's bills will go up. this is just the start. this is the biggest so far, but it is tiny compared to what is coming. bbc news, of the kent coast. >> now for many it will sound more like a holiday in hell rather than an opportunity to get away from it all. tourism is...
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no longer want to watch someone else's rundown we want to and can make our own the internet allows us to choose what we want to know about at a speed print or t.v. media simply cannot compete with maybe this isn't the beginning of the end of newspapers and television but it's definitely competition of a global kind cashew nuts are about r t nasca. well the founder of the online news website chaska dot ru says the interaction between bloggers and the mainstream is a healthy sign from modern media. there is a particle and there is a way and that particle can be a part of the way when you are a blogger you are a bar to go but when there is a huge thing happening you are just one of the many many many part it goes together to create a wave so what we're seeing to today is that more and more waves are there in the blogosphere and the information the focus is on the crucial events so even if some of the bloggers want to promote themselves so gather as a whole the blogosphere acts as a as the public sphere it drives attention and you know it gives the results there were so many old reddit cr
no longer want to watch someone else's rundown we want to and can make our own the internet allows us to choose what we want to know about at a speed print or t.v. media simply cannot compete with maybe this isn't the beginning of the end of newspapers and television but it's definitely competition of a global kind cashew nuts are about r t nasca. well the founder of the online news website chaska dot ru says the interaction between bloggers and the mainstream is a healthy sign from modern...
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her tell us more tell us more tell us more here is the first headline hans rudolph merits bunar fleiss fleiss lock and fall. ok and it's the finance minister for switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of import dried beef and whether it's flavored before or after importation yeah but as you can see the fries this is hilarious so detroit's. ok this is all about the importation of dried beef that's right like a beef jerky type thing i guess it's got i got the giggles that yes that's a good way to put it he's got the giggles i think this is indicative of the global state of finances around the world and i think all these guys who are in charge of government finances in one way or another are having a collective nervous breakdown finance ministers on the verge of a nervous breakdown and switzerland of course is in the center of this global currency war going on and they're one of the most active and terms of intervening and trying to manipulate the value of their currency which is soaring because it's considered a safe haven currency and of course they're tryi
her tell us more tell us more tell us more here is the first headline hans rudolph merits bunar fleiss fleiss lock and fall. ok and it's the finance minister for switzerland and he's speaking before parliament a very banal subject of import dried beef and whether it's flavored before or after importation yeah but as you can see the fries this is hilarious so detroit's. ok this is all about the importation of dried beef that's right like a beef jerky type thing i guess it's got i got the giggles...
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themselves over and over again is why are we still here are there really no other options left for us no remarks has been a newspaper handler for most of her life while i work for the new york times tonight one of the power in a brain aneurysm in two stroke so i was almost dead. i was in a coma for two months it. was an awful three months since then no reason has given up hope of finding a job for those still trying to find work the task is close to impossible would be unemployment rate in the us holding steady at more than nine and a half percent for more than a year now over seventeen years experience. chef today i'm looking job not only a chef job and a kind job i look i have to manage an application you know but no no i don't whine and moan and you know they're trying to very difficult now paying job and those who are able to find work make less than the minimum wage i would have told they speak up. by bugs. reverend steve brigham set up a camp for the homeless four years ago this is their our church bell on sunday about twelve o'clock we ring this to let the whole camp know there
themselves over and over again is why are we still here are there really no other options left for us no remarks has been a newspaper handler for most of her life while i work for the new york times tonight one of the power in a brain aneurysm in two stroke so i was almost dead. i was in a coma for two months it. was an awful three months since then no reason has given up hope of finding a job for those still trying to find work the task is close to impossible would be unemployment rate in the...
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it is good to have you with us he is coming to you live from moscow. well people in countries across europe are protesting in. cuts to jobs wages and pensions there's a general strike in spain while tens of thousands are gathered in brussels to voice their opposition to the austerity measures that have gripped the e.u. . and that has more. this is the biggest march since two thousand and one when eighty thousand people gathered or at least they hope it will be if they reach the one hundred thousand mark and it's particularly ironic and apparently coincidental that it's timed as the e.u. commission meet to discuss whether they're going to punish countries that have run up huge debts countries like what we're now calling the pigs portugal italy arland greece and spain so now they have to borrow.
it is good to have you with us he is coming to you live from moscow. well people in countries across europe are protesting in. cuts to jobs wages and pensions there's a general strike in spain while tens of thousands are gathered in brussels to voice their opposition to the austerity measures that have gripped the e.u. . and that has more. this is the biggest march since two thousand and one when eighty thousand people gathered or at least they hope it will be if they reach the one hundred...
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through this latest news for you there is a favor and stay with us. this is mara region is economically and socially one of russia's better developed provinces the region has a significant scientific and industrial capacity that will realize its full potential after the construction of this you go to the park and tell ya he has completed the id parco has r. and d. projects in the spheres of automotive construction aerospace and oil chemistry high tech data center furbished with cutting edge servers and communication equipment will be constructed at the core of the park the project has been personally approved by prime minister vladimir putin the federal government is planning to allocate sizable funding for the parks construction investors will be given benefits such as property tax exemption low land rental prices and other preferences but this is more regional government is open to mutually beneficial cooperation we invite investors to participate in existing projects and we are ready to give a hand of fulfilling your projects and growing your busin
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fetched a leading russian scientist believes we can do exactly that and using a device that fate of us human energy fields he's attempting to prove it we are developing idea that. it's an active part of our war material world and it was our consciousness we can directly influence our world to bridge your own understanding of the unseen world advantages the scientific experiments carried out using a technique called by electricity took a fairly miss sunshine is that we're constantly missing energy now by electric photography work to capture this energy field that seen at the lights around the body or what some people would call in your. discovered in the one nine hundred thirty s. by russian inventor semi uncannily and he realized that stimulating a subject with a sure to let you call him poles you get a burst of light photons and electrons around subjects it looks like war but i don't think this word because it has some metaphysical meaning i prefer as award energy fields the device itself each finger individually with different thing is responsible for different parts of the body and
fetched a leading russian scientist believes we can do exactly that and using a device that fate of us human energy fields he's attempting to prove it we are developing idea that. it's an active part of our war material world and it was our consciousness we can directly influence our world to bridge your own understanding of the unseen world advantages the scientific experiments carried out using a technique called by electricity took a fairly miss sunshine is that we're constantly missing...
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state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupples surely opinion is divided it's on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations how would you assess it cheap mount so far is it we need a fresh start i think it's a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably in the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but slowly so there are modest achievements but it's a whole lot better than it was a year ago two years ago how different do you think president obama's foreign policy is to that of george w. bush i think it's very different this president. seeks to inform. our eyes and cooperate in countries he seeks to consult with them. president bush had in my view is that habit of telling us our allies and our friends and if you want to work live like russia lecturing lecturing at. and after the fact after decision was taken so i think this president seeks to build consensus i fear that president bush took unilat
state department is here with us today thank you very much for joining us mr cupples surely opinion is divided it's on the so-called recess in the u.s. russia relations how would you assess it cheap mount so far is it we need a fresh start i think it's a fresh start and i think so far it's worked the best examples or the new start treaty. better russian cooperation with the u.s. . iran on iran policy which is probably in the obama administration's top priority we see w t o moving forward but...
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they could stay say stay with us. a. wave of insurgent violence has been sweeping across iraq following the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops last month some fifty thousand americans remain in the country to train and support the local security forces but it's all it seems coarsely reports many are still not ready for the job even after seven years of lean on washington sold. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing a dismount a patrol through one of the iraqi neighborhoods trying to prevent counterattack fire this is a bomb his team his state of mind the mission providing training support and backup to the iraqi police when they get to our level we go over our operations order and planning for the actual missions we're going to do then we do it for you brief that we actually go and execute these type missions that we're on now but the u.s. mission to have a fully functioning iraqi security force did not protect surprise this news has been fou
they could stay say stay with us. a. wave of insurgent violence has been sweeping across iraq following the withdrawal of u.s. combat troops last month some fifty thousand americans remain in the country to train and support the local security forces but it's all it seems coarsely reports many are still not ready for the job even after seven years of lean on washington sold. dark and dangerous and body armor it does little to protect against the fact that they're not welcome here they're doing...
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looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel right wing nationalism. was the bye-bye mosque game as simple as its message they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above asters alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wised up that it's on you know we're defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country we're going to be released by the right wing freedom party as part of its bid for election and the regional government in styria austria second largest province the game has hit the wrong nerve within twenty four hours it received more than two hundred thousand web hits within a week it was bam the computer game may have been just a small part of a political campaign but the reaction has been nothing but a firestorm of outrage there and five hundred thousand muslims in austria together with the greens their community leaders sued the freedom party emotions in the game and islam is a rea
looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel right wing nationalism. was the bye-bye mosque game as simple as its message they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above asters alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wised up that it's on you know we're defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country we're going to be...
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sanctions any use. run press and add that in there severity iranian banks have a great deal of trouble now doing good globally. both in europe and increasingly in asia japanese banks are pulling out of on. the arena in. oil industry which provides eighty percent of export revenues and fifty percent of ron's budget rather is on a downward trajectory how they can get away for two or three years four years five years but after that we're going to be very short of money so is there any economy in very bad shape right now no is the reigning economy headed for very tough times yes how can the iranian nuclear issue be resolved the iranian issue can be resolved if both sides find newfound flexibility both sides need to find flexibility on the u.s. side to me it's very important the u.s. stop calling for your reign it is very important to me that the u.s. stop calling on the iranians to suspend enrichment of uranium iran will enrich or they will have a nuclear program where the u.s. needs to do is try to limit t
sanctions any use. run press and add that in there severity iranian banks have a great deal of trouble now doing good globally. both in europe and increasingly in asia japanese banks are pulling out of on. the arena in. oil industry which provides eighty percent of export revenues and fifty percent of ron's budget rather is on a downward trajectory how they can get away for two or three years four years five years but after that we're going to be very short of money so is there any economy in...
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because of the us. now another company looking to expand abroad is russia's biggest carmaker after all of us speaking exclusively to business all of the company's vice president admits the larger brand has an image and quality problem in europe so after were taunting other markets. when you managed to stay with them a bit we do understand that we saw for certain difficulties in european markets with the car series we have today so we're concentrating on three key markets to develop exports those are lots in america north africa and the middle east our target is to export fifty thousand cars this year and i hope we'll be able to sell fifty to fifty five thousand vehicles right side of the country next year you know it's. now the building of an intercity highway between moscow and st petersburg raises significant social response this summer and initially it was the road cut through a forest that was realize ation was postponed by present to me. a covert discuss the project the vice president of vinci grou
because of the us. now another company looking to expand abroad is russia's biggest carmaker after all of us speaking exclusively to business all of the company's vice president admits the larger brand has an image and quality problem in europe so after were taunting other markets. when you managed to stay with them a bit we do understand that we saw for certain difficulties in european markets with the car series we have today so we're concentrating on three key markets to develop exports...
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they are using less fuel, helping us move to energy independence, and they're helping us reverse greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. that is precisely what we have to do. we are investing money in it. we have to invest a whole lot more. and then there is the issue of sustainable energy. this nation can make huge progress with the technology available today, not to mention tomorrow. right now, in terms of wind, solar, geothermal, biomass. we -- i can give you just one fact i want you to remember or think about, according to the secretary of energy, ken salazar, if we simply utilize solar thermal, that's a utility scale solar technology, in the southwest of this country -- nevada, arizona, new mexico, california, southern california -- just doing that through solar energy, we could provide 29% of the electricity that american households consume. can you imagine that? that's just one technology in the southwest of this country. what you're seeing in vermont now you're beginning to see more solar. drive around the state. we were able to bring in many millions of dollars into the state
they are using less fuel, helping us move to energy independence, and they're helping us reverse greenhouse gas emissions and global warming. that is precisely what we have to do. we are investing money in it. we have to invest a whole lot more. and then there is the issue of sustainable energy. this nation can make huge progress with the technology available today, not to mention tomorrow. right now, in terms of wind, solar, geothermal, biomass. we -- i can give you just one fact i want you to...
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sun to the discussion and experts are going to be using the person you're sure the reader. markets warm. interest. question. as being to the. our hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was born. kawar t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources. where the biggest russian salmon can be our processing factories located. and where unique species of flora and fauna can be found. come to the sun clean region. should close up on our teeth. in some pieces but he's available in for granted tell you're a grand hotel emerald. club small hotel so close hotel olympic gold. ski corinthian escape kunitz s.a.'s royal kempinski twenty to play.
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bring any army to life level use the other is the most precious thing in the world. plus years of self-sacrifice and heroism with the understand it fully you have to live it plight stories from world war two. thousand nine hundred forty five. thousands of europeans gather in brussels to demonstrate against government austerity measures about slashing jobs and pensions spain's been paralyzed by a general strike and at least while the other eurozone countries have been gripped by protests and clashes with police. moscow's deposed mayor says he won't feel in his court in court against his forced resignation luzhkov says he'll be staying in politics despite falling out of favor with the russian president. plus kyrgyzstan gears up for parliamentary elections amid simmering fears of more violence in a country yet to fully recover from deadly ethnic clashes this summer the former prime minister who was among the favorites to lead the nation. all those stories more coming your way at the top of the hour but first let's go with kate at the sports desk so it's another busy nig
bring any army to life level use the other is the most precious thing in the world. plus years of self-sacrifice and heroism with the understand it fully you have to live it plight stories from world war two. thousand nine hundred forty five. thousands of europeans gather in brussels to demonstrate against government austerity measures about slashing jobs and pensions spain's been paralyzed by a general strike and at least while the other eurozone countries have been gripped by protests and...
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join us for technology update on our g. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to north carolina to welcome back to the show william b.j. lawson the republican candidate for congress of north carolina's fourth district is receive the backing of ron paul b.j. lawson welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max great to be with you all right b.j. lawson first i want to talk about china it seems that there is a brewing train and currency war between the u.s. and china last year north carolina your state exported one point nine billion in goods to china a business insider lists north carolina as one of the top ten states to be harmed by a trade war with china your thoughts b.j. lawson well i think that's a great point and when you look at where we are in this global economy we need to be restoring honest capitalism not trying to build build walls instead of building bridges at the same time china is an easy target because for that one what we may be exporting a lot we've also been exporting a lot of jobs but i lay the
join us for technology update on our g. welcome back to the kaiser report time now to go to north carolina to welcome back to the show william b.j. lawson the republican candidate for congress of north carolina's fourth district is receive the backing of ron paul b.j. lawson welcome back to the kaiser report thanks max great to be with you all right b.j. lawson first i want to talk about china it seems that there is a brewing train and currency war between the u.s. and china last year north...
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the yard of a local school for about a mile and when i was little i used to come here i lived close by and saw this place and even ate at my window i remember how often people cried here with the word body in the dead. to escape don't go in violence response family had to flee to russia as did tens of thousands of us a chance. to conflict remain frozen until in august two thousand and eight when georgia once again resorted to violence to take control over the republic. when georgia tech taken volage was a response grandmothers there he was worried about the most serious but by the two they were sitting in the basement the phones were really badly when they managed to get through this said the city was attacked people were killed this stormed and burned the houses. grandmother survived the five day war moscow sent forces to repel the georgian attack as many of those under fire were russian citizens so of aliens and peacekeepers later russia recognized the independence of south the city as did several other countries. i just want to see that people here are happy and that's it. our tw
the yard of a local school for about a mile and when i was little i used to come here i lived close by and saw this place and even ate at my window i remember how often people cried here with the word body in the dead. to escape don't go in violence response family had to flee to russia as did tens of thousands of us a chance. to conflict remain frozen until in august two thousand and eight when georgia once again resorted to violence to take control over the republic. when georgia tech taken...
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us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. i want to tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed in china. and this is why you call us believe that. people say jack, your company is crazy. how can you do that. this is the way we run the business. and i think this is the way the 21st century. the other thing is also focused on quality and people. >> rose: say that again? >> your own people. because i think china, the best resource is not... it's the human brain. 1.3 billion people. if we develop their brains, that's got a lot of innovation. that's the best resourcings we could ever have so many you
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. >> can you guys still hear us? >> analysis from the "roundtable" with george will, thomas friedman. paul krugman, and mary jordan. >>> and "the sunday funnies." >> it's labor day. one day a year, we honor our workforce. do we still have a workforce? i don't know. do we? >>> today marks a new beginning for "this week." through our partnership with the bbc, we're delighted that as of now, this program is being broadcast globally in more than 200 countries. we begin with one of the most polarizing figures on the international stage, tony blair. this week, the former british prime minister released his memoir, "a journey" and we sat down for his first north american interview. during ten tumultuous years -- at the center of world events, the iraq war is his most controversial legacy. this weekend, anti-war protesters showed up in force in dublin at the former prime minister's book signing. as well as taking his country to war in iraq and afghanistan, his interventions in kosovo, sierra leone and northern ireland brough
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